WCR is a Seattle based talk show featuring interviews with extraordinary individuals.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 83 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | News CommentaryNews |
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West Coast Radio welcomes Karl Kruger, a man who lives life one grand adventure after another. He's been mountain climbing since three years old, taught himself how to windsurf at twelve, is an avid surfer, cross country skier, expert sailor, and sec... more
West Coast Radio ep. 110 is hosted by Warren and Matthew. Thanks for being here! Here is a brief overview of the show. more
Welcome to West Coast Radio. Returning to the program today are friends of the show, Robert Smithline and Nicky Akmal. Robert is the writer and director of The Hunter’s Anthology, a science fiction, mystery horror series that you can watch on Amazon ... more
Warren and Matthew gather to speak on the World's condition as of late. The 9-5 is unavoidable wage slavery but still a blessing in comparison to a majority of the world's situation. According to Pink Floyd we are all either Sheep, Dogs, or (very few... more
Chris LoRRaine (Hollywood, California) returns to the program to discuss his upcoming album and his latest project working with Green Jello Vision Music TV. more
Welcome to the daily dose of WCR. A quick, 10(ish) minute daily program! On this episode, Matthew tells the audience about his most recent nightmare involving dogs and skyscrapers. The show moves onto a near death experience involving a Coyote den on... more
Welcome to another experimental series of episodes. This is a daily dose of West Coast Radio! A new, quick program, every weekday. The first Daily Dose will feature thoughts on the racist voicemail sent to former Seattle (Now St. Louis) news anchor, ... more
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I had the pleasure of being a guest in this show. Matthew is an engaging, thoughtful interviewer with a very relaxed style. He’s very passionate about telling other folks stories. I’m looking forward to where he will take this next!
I have had the pleasure of being a listener of the show as well as a guest. I can tell you that in both instances I do not want the show to end and am excited to hear what Matthew comes up with next. The questions he asked me were very original and unique and diversified and it made for a great experience as a guest and for the listeners as well. I enjoy his interviews as well as his solo stuff. I like hearing his opinions on stuff so much I even had him as a guest on my show! If you’re new... more
Very entertaining show that hits close to home. Great listening to local entertainers.
WCR is the highlight of my week! Something about Matthew’s voice is so unique and I could listen all day!
Absolutely incredible.
I used to listen to the buzz every single day before it got turned into a radio station back when Seattle was Seattle. West Coast Radio has come seemingly out of nowhere with local talk that I just can’t get enough of. I can’t recommend the show enough!
Whether it’s the fun banter or the insightful discussions, this is one of the best podcasts! One of the things that stands out the most is that it takes the perspectives of the local communities and pressing global content. Definitely looking forward to the weekly content!
West Coast Radio and the host Matthew have created a safe space for individuals from around the world to digitally travel to the great state of Seattle. All the way from India, I hear this podcast religiously; its entertaining, its funny, its thought-provoking and its honest. It sounds like a lovely show put togeher by an honest and hard working individual. More power to the team!
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